Biochemistry Seminar Series – Prof. Jonathan Abraham
Mani L. Bhaumik Centennial Collaboratory 607 Charles E. Young Dr., East, Los Angeles, CATitle: Mechanisms of immune evasion by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein Jonathan Abraham Flyer
Title: Mechanisms of immune evasion by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein Jonathan Abraham Flyer
Flyer: Prof. Seth Cohen Flyer Title: Exploring MOF-Polymer Hybrid Materials Abstract: Hybrid materials of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and polymers have gained interest as processible composites that might be suitable for a wide range of applications. A number of approaches have been pursued to create MOF-polymer composites, including mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) prepared with MOFs, polymer-decorated MOF […]
Enderlein Flyer Updated Title: Metal and Graphene Induced Energy Transfer Abstract: Metal-Induced Energy Transfer (MIET) Imaging is a recently developed method that allows for nanometer resolution along the optical axis. It is based on the fact that, when placing a fluorescent molecule close to a metal, its fluorescence properties change dramatically, due to electromagnetic coupling […]
Balskus Flyer Title: Deciphering the Human Microbiome with Chemistry Abstract: The human body is colonized by trillions of microorganisms that exert a profound influence on human biology, in part by providing functional capabilities that extend beyond those of host cells. In particular, there is growing evidence linking chemical processes carried out by the human gut […]
Lillian Fritz-Laylin Flyer Title: The evolution and specification of the cytoskeletal networks Abstract: Cells physically manipulate their environments; swimming through liquids, crawling across surfaces, and actively ingesting objects large and small. Inside eukaryotic cells lies a seething mass of cytoplasm through which thousands of different objects are pushed and pulled to specific cellular locations. These […]
Prof Manoharan Knobler Lecture Flyer Title: The Self-Assembly of Simple RNA Viruses Abstract: Self-assembly is the process by which molecules or particles spontaneously form ordered structures, driven by interactions and thermal fluctuations. The term "self-assembly" was originally coined to describe the formation of simple RNA viruses, which consist of RNA and coat proteins that form […]
Flyer: Prof. Tatiana Bronich Flyer Meet the Speaker: 11 a.m., YH 3096 Title: Amphiphilic copolymers mediated therapeutics in cancer Abstract: Amphiphilic block copolymers, in particular self-assembled block copolymer micelles, have been utilized in pharmaceutics for development of novel therapeutic and diagnostic modalities. Advantages of the polymeric micelles include their small size, long circulation in bloodstream, […]
Shana Stoddard Flyer Title: Molecular Recognition: The Keys to Design of Biotools Abstract: My lab, the “Molecular Immunotherapeutics Research” (MIR) lab studies systems which are involved in cancers, neurological disorders, coronaviruses, and autoimmune diseases. Utilizing both computational and experimental methodologies work in the MIR lab explores the basic molecular details of structure and design and […]
Prof Nanda Flyer Title: Next Generation Solid-Electrolytes and Cathode Design for All Solid-State Batteries Abstract: Lithium-metal based solid-state batteries (SSB) are considered to the holy-grail of the next generation battery technology for their promise of higher energy density (500 Wh/Kg), safety and providing a flexible platform for integrating a number of promising solid-electrolytes (SE) with […]